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To be competent or not: an inquiry into the molecular basis of bacterial differentiation

(2007) Smits, Wiep Klaas

The Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis demonstrates a remarkable ability to differentiate into different cell types. One of these differentiation processes is competence for natural transformation: the ability to take up DNA from the environment and stably integrate it into the genome. Although all cells in a B. subtilis culture are genetically identical, only a subpopulation of cells develops competence. The process is governed by the key transcriptional regulator ComK. In this dissertation the molecular mechanisms responsible for the separation into subpopulations, the regulatory inputs for ComK and the relation between competence and other differentiation process are addressed.




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